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Family pay tribute to cyclist who died following collision with lorry on A259

The family of a 'hard-working mum' who died after she was in collision with a lorry on the A259 at Chichester have paid tribute to her. Cyclist Gina McWilliam, 45, from Bosham died at the scene, following the incident at the junction with Salthill Road just before 1.55pm on November 20. Police said the mum-of-one's family have issued the following statement: "Gina was a friendly, smiley and bubbly person who wore her heart on her sleeve. "She enjoyed complimenting people and brightening up their day in ways that she couldn’t do for herself. "She was a hardworking mum who took great pride in her daughter and her job at the Co-operative. She was awarded employee of the month and was extremely happy to have been recognised by all of the customers she had helped. "In her spare time she would enjoy spending time with her family and friends and would collect little ornaments for the house, she loved a bargain. "At night, she came alive and loved to show off her dancing and sing her heart out. "She enjoyed going to live music concerts, her favourite artist was Elvis Presley, whom she’d loved since her teenager years. "She will be remembered for taking an interest in people and taking the time to talk to them and was well loved by all of her family and friends. "We will miss her dearly and are extremely grateful for all the support we’ve received."   More Radio is continuously dedicated to providing a quality news service on-air and online, reporting local stories that matter across Sussex. If you enjoyed reading this story, then check out our home page at moreradio.online where you can find the latest from the county, along with features and competitions from our presenters, as well as listening to the station live. You can also sign up to our news alerts to receive updates on new stories. Simply click on the bell at the bottom right of the home page. This will then allow a pop-up which will ask if you would like to receive alerts. Press ‘allow’ and you’re all signed up! You can also follow us on Facebook and on Twitter.

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